Merchandise labeling

a merchandise and labeling technology, applied in the field of merchandise labeling, can solve the problems of encircling merchandise with stretched bands, imposing compressive force on merchandise, and unable to guarantee the reliability of upc bar codes, and achieve the effect of easy scanning

Active Publication Date: 2007-10-16
BEDFORD IND INC
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[0009]Despite the fact that the loop lacks the physical appearance of the usual rubber band, it can function much the same as a rubber band in holding a clump of merchandise together and thus effectively band merchandise. Ideal tagging products of this invention can have an easily scanned UPC bar code on the tag portion.

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Also, when either a preformed band of bonded sections or an in situ formed band of bonded sections is stretched about merchandise, it exerts a compressive force on the merchandise.
A still further problem is the questionable reliability for UPC bar codes on stretched bands encircling merchandise.

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[0018]It first should be noted that FIGS. 1 and 2 may be looked upon as somewhat enlarged views of a new article of the invention. Their size permits easier illustration of the different parts of the new article. Of course, new articles as large or larger than the size of FIGS. 1 and 2 are within the scope of this invention. However, FIGS. 3, 4, and 5 are more representative of the actual size for many new articles of the invention that are expected to be the most popular—it being recognized that economy of material usage contributes to economy of resulting price for purchasers. In rare instances, however, the question of price can take second place to the importance of large and dominating articles of the invention.

[0019]Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the new article has a labeling tag 12 flatly conjoined along a unifying flat bond zone 14 with a flexible elastic layer 16 that extends away from the tag 12 and contains an elastic fastening loop 20 that has flat loop sides 22 that defi...

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Disclosed is a unitary sheet-like merchandise labeling article that has a labeling tag flatly conjoined along a unifying flat bond zone with a flexible elastic layer that extends away from the tag and includes an elastic fastening loop. The loop sides that define the loop are wider than the thickness of the elastic layer. Further, the flexible elastic layer that extends away from the tag has a thickness greater than the thickness of the tag and has a dispersion zone adjacent the unifying flat bond zone. The dispersion zone allows dissipation of elastic loop in-line stretching forces sufficiently to reduce transmission of such forces into the bond zone.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 542,153, filed Feb. 4, 2004.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention relates to an article for merchandise labeling and more particularly to an article that has a labeling tag flatly conjoined along a unifying flat bond zone with a flexible elastic layer that includes an elastic fastening loop.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The prior art is replete with merchandise labeling using bands about merchandise. Sometimes the heretofore known bands have elastic sections united to non-elastic sections, and sometimes they are endless elastic bands commonly called rubber bands.[0004]For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,516,292 (Bennett) of Jul. 25, 1950 teaches a preformed labeling band of elastic and non-elastic sections for holding bananas constantly under tension as they shrink. The ends of the elastic and non-elastic sections of the band are overlapped and adhesively or other...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G09F3/14G09F23/00B65C9/00G09F3/00G09F3/08G09F3/20
CPCG09F3/14G09F3/04Y10T24/1408G09F3/206
Inventor LUDLOW, ROBERT B.LINQUIST, JOHN B.O'DONNELL, COLIN M.KORPELA, RYAN M.
Owner BEDFORD IND INC
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